You can't delete it b/c of user rights. If you move to a new folder, it will inherit rights of new folder at which point it can be deleted.
If you get an "access denied" message, you can change your access privilege by following the instructions here: forums.techguy.org/windows-xp
I continued to get an error message on the subfolders, so from Properties->Security with my user profile selected, I selected Advanced->Owner->(highlight user)->select 'Replace owner on subcontainer and objects' Box. Click Okay and now you should be able to move the folders to a temporary location for deletion.
Yes, standard AGP graphics cards can support AMD64 processors, as the AGP interface is independent of the CPU architecture. The compatibility mainly depends on the motherboard's chipset and BIOS, which must support both AGP and AMD64 processors. As long as the motherboard has an AGP slot and is compatible with the AMD64 architecture, the graphics card should function properly.
Intel Core2 Duo
no it can't
Extended Memory 64 Technology
these sound like folders - I would just delete them using Windows Explorer/My Computer (assuming I didn't need the data any more - if I did, I would copy it away first)
Try "emerge ati-drivers"
Yes, I believer so because its is a AMD64 Technology processor.
AMD64
AMD64
Ubuntu Linux is officially supported on the x86 and AMD64-based processors, and unofficial support is available for Intel IA-64, and PowerPC.
Yes. EM64T refers to the processor supporting 64-bit extensions. It is analogous to (and mostly compatible with) the AMD64 instruction set.
AMD was the first to produce one (The Athlon 64) and called the Technology AMD64.